As a female rider searching for a solid pair of waterproof gloves, I decided to test out the affordable Cedici Aventuras. But are these sub-$100 gloves actually waterproof and protective enough for real-world riding?
I have the answers after taking them out in heavy rain and varied conditions. But, the main question I will answer in this review will be: Are these the best waterproof motorcycle gloves for you?
Read on to see if these gloves stood up to their claims or left my hands soaked on wet rides.
Sedici Avventura WP Women’s Gloves Review
Key Takeaways
- Affordable waterproof option
- Good value protective features
- It is decent overall but runs hot
Sedici Avventura WP Women’s Gloves – The Verdict
For all-around protective gloves under $100, the Cedici Aventura waterproof women’s gloves hit a sweet spot.
They’re ideal for commuting and touring riders who want occasional weather protection without breaking the bank. Just don’t expect premium features and ventilation at this price point.
I gave the Aventuras 4 out of 5 stars in my review. If you ride in warmer weather, sizing up or wearing summer gloves is recommended.
Overall though, these affordable gloves offer good functionality for daily use in varying conditions.
Alternatives to Consider
Product | Description |
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Alpinestars SPX V2 Gloves | Full goatskin construction, carbon fiber knuckles, TPU sliders |
Held Sambia 2-in-1 Evo GTX Gloves | 2-in-1 design with removable waterproof inner glove, Primaloft insulation for warmth |
Sedici Lucca Women’s Gloves | Abrasion-resistant goatskin leather and textile materials, reinforced palm |
Alpinestars Stella SMX-1 Air V2 Gloves | Perforated leather with mesh for |